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We extend the Lucas asset pricing tree economy to a heterogeneous population.Perturbative methods are applied to explicitly calculate the secondorder response of asset returns to heterogeneity. We discover thatthere exists a unique "best homogeneous approximation" to a weakly...
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We prove that, in a heterogeneous economy with scale invariantutilities, the yield of a long term bond is determined by the agent with maximalexpected marginal utility.We also prove that the same result holds for the longterm forward rates.Furthermore, we apply Cramer’s large deviations...
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We establish universal bounds for asset prices in heterogeneouscomplete market economies with scale invariant preferences. Namely, for eachagent in the economy we consider an artificial homogeneous economy, popu-lated solely by this agent and calculate the ”homogeneous” price of an asset...
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We study the economic importance of time-varying bond risk premia in a life-cycle consumption and portfolio-choice problem for an investor facing short-sales and borrowing constraints. On average, the investor is able to time bond markets only as of age~45. Tilts in the optimal asset allocation...
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We establish universal bounds for asset prices in heterogeneous complete market economies with scale invariant preferences. Namely, for each agent in the economy we consider an artificial homogeneous economy, populated solely by this agent and calculate the homogeneous price of an asset in each...
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We give a complete description of long horizon behavior of asset returns in economies populated by heterogeneous agents with arbitrary discount factors and risk aversions. We find that for every type of asset there is a corresponding dominant agent who determines the long run rate of return on...
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We present a rigorous analysis of idiosyncratically incomplete markets with heterogeneous agents. Our model is an extension of the classic Constantinides and Duffie (1996) that, among other important differences, allows for trade.We rigorously expand asset returns in the idiosyncratic risk and...
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This paper is a theoretical examination of the stochastic behavior of equilibrium asset prices in an economy consisting of a production process controlled by a state variable representing the state of technology. The investors with different degrees of risk aversion and time preferences trade...
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We study the term structure implications of the fiscal theory of price level determination. We introduce the intertemporal budget constraint of the government in a general equilibrium model in continuous time. Fiscal policy is set according to a simple rule whereby taxes react proportionally to...
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This paper develops a general equilibrium model for a representative agent, production economy with stochastic internal habit formation. The model describes a scale-independent economy, with a unique stochastic investment opportunity set. Local correlation between the stochastic interest rate...
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